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cross-world-trade-potential
Mary and Reuben speculate about the economic and scientific benefits of exchanging goods and knowledge between parallel Earths.
1 chapter across 1 book
Hominids (2002)Robert J. Sawyer
Chapter 36
Mary, Reuben, and Louise care for the sick Neanderthal Ponter, managing sleeping arrangements and language lessons for the Companion Hak. Ponter recovers from his fever, revealing both his physicality and biological differences, such as his ability to detect menstruation through scent. The chapter explores the scientific and cultural implications of inter-world contact, including potential trade and medical discoveries.